Several NFL cornerbacks were targeted over 20% of the time in the 2023 season, indicating potential weaknesses in coverage. Eli Apple finished as the most targeted cornerback, while Alontae Taylor and Tyrique Stevenson saw more than 100 coverage targets each. Snap shares and coverage schemes play a role in cornerback coverage statistics, with a high target rate suggesting a potential weakness in the secondary.
Players like Alontae Taylor faced challenges in the slot, while others, like Dee Alford, rose to the occasion despite being targeted frequently. Young cornerbacks like Tavierre Thomas showcased potential despite high completion rates, demonstrating their ability to limit gains and make crucial stops.
Meanwhile, players like J.C. Jackson and Marco Wilson struggled to maintain consistent coverage throughout the season. Veteran players like Charvarius Ward excelled in late-down situations, showcasing high-level coverage play. In contrast, players like Tre Avery faced difficulties limiting chunk yardage, indicating potential areas for improvement.